sp1187
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Post by sp1187 on Dec 13, 2018 8:19:58 GMT -5
Greetings.
My zoa garden is under attack. What do you recommend to eliminate zoa munching nudi's? Tank is a 150 Tall mixed reef.
Corals: leathers, gsp, lots of zoas, lots of shrooms, alveoporas, blasto's, long tentacle plate, scoly, duncan, trach, clove polyps, sympodium
Inverts: asterina stars, assorted worms, cleaner shrimp, pistol shrimp, nem crab, emerald crab, hermits, tiger conch, strawberry conch, astraea, nassarius, sea squirts
Fish: six line wrasse, blue green chromis, ocellaris clown, combtooth blenny, Kaudern's cardinal, pajama cardinal, scissortail damsel, foxface lo, lamark
right now I'm removing what I see with a turkey baster but that isn't fixing the problem.
are you aware of anything that eats these that would be a safe addition to my system? the six line does not. if not, do you have a recommendation for chemical warfare?
thanks. Mike
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Post by devonjohnsgard on Dec 13, 2018 13:04:46 GMT -5
Only way I know is manual removal... I wonder if there's a way to bait them.
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Post by Carl on Dec 13, 2018 14:24:42 GMT -5
Only way I know is manual removal... I wonder if there's a way to bait them. I agree with bating. Maybe an old style livebearer trap can be baited in the bottom part (where the fry would normally go) and leave the top off and then sink Carl
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sp1187
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Post by sp1187 on Dec 16, 2018 13:52:27 GMT -5
baiting won't work. they only eat zoas. I've read Salifert Flatworm exit, it's works great or killed my tank depending on what review you read. thanks anyways carry on
Mike
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Post by Carl on Dec 18, 2018 10:16:23 GMT -5
baiting won't work. they only eat zoas. I've read Salifert Flatworm exit, it's works great or killed my tank depending on what review you read. thanks anyways carry on Mike This is what I was suggesting to bait with. I've not used the Salifert Flatworm exit, so I cannot comment Carl
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